chemotherapy involved two hours at the hospital every other week. he'd leave wearing a fanny pack that would continue to deliver treatment for 48 straight hours, one slow drip at a time. .
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staff had moved mrs cavanagh's body before a doctor had pronounced her dead and before informing the coroner's office. .
phil lempert: it's affordability. it's convenience. it's not having a lot of waste. people are more concerned about waste than ever before. http://lm360.us/Butsch-father-of-Rowsey-from-Carnauba-Dos-Dantas?Nomanfath=132
mr mcgurgan said that mrs cavanagh "died alone" after suffering a terminal collapse and fell from her bed while "the cot sides were down". . . .